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BedienTerminal CCI-IsOBUS en 01
BedienTerminal CCI-IsOBUS en 01
Control terminal
CCI-ISOBUS
- EN -
Art. no.175_4729
1/07.10
Thank you for the trust you have placed in us by purchasing this device. The de-
vice can only be used to its full advantage when operated and used properly.
When the device was delivered, you will already have been instructed in its opera-
tion, adjustment and maintenance by your dealer. However, this brief instruction is
not a substitute for thorough study of the operating instructions.
These operating instructions will help to familiarise you with the LEMKEN GmbH &
Co. KG device and the options available for using it.
The operating instructions contain important information about how to operate the
device safely, properly and efficiently. Following the instructions will help to pre-
vent hazards, faults and down times and will increase reliability and service life.
Read the operating instructions carefully and attentively before commissioning.
Make sure that the operating instructions are always available at the location whe-
re the device is used.
The operating instructions must be read and followed by anyone who is involved
in carrying out the following work:
Coupling and uncoupling
Adjustments
Operation
Maintenance and repairs
Troubleshooting, and
final shut-down and disposal.
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Spare parts ordering
This device is supplied with a specification listing all assemblies that are relevant
for the product. The spare parts list valid for your device includes both those as-
semblies relevant to you and those that are not intended for your device. Make
sure that you only order spare parts that belong to the assemblies that can be
found on your specification or the enclosed print out. When ordering spare parts,
state the type designation and serial number of the device. This information can
be found on the rating plate. Enter this data in the fields below so that it is always
within easy reach.
Type designation:
Serial number:
Remember that you should only use genuine LEMKEN spare parts. Reproduction
parts have a negative influence on the function of the device, have a shorter ser-
vice life and present risks and hazards that cannot be estimated by LEMKEN
GmbH & Co. KG. They also increase the maintenance costs.
Information on service and spare parts is available from your local dealer or our
website at www.lemken.com.
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Contents
CONTENTS
Contents ........................................................................................................................... 4
1 Operator instructions ............................................................................................... 6
1.1 Notes on these operating instructions ........................................................................ 6
2.3 Safety information for retrofitted installation of electrical and electronic devices
and/or components ....................................................................................................... 8
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Contents
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Operator instructions
1 OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS
1.1 Notes on these operating instructions
These operating instructions are intended as an introduction to how to operate
and configure the ISOBUS terminal CCI 100 or CCI 200. They have to be read
before commissioning of the terminal to ensure problems do not arise in operating
it.
Despite the best efforts to present the relationships as comprehensively as possi-
ble, it is still possible that a query may not have fully answered.
1.2 Notes on display
1.2.1 Instructions and directions
The steps to be performed by the operator are shown as a numbered list.
1. Instruction for step 1
2. Instruction for step 2
Instructions that contain only one single step are not numbered. The same applies
to instructional steps in which the sequence in which they are to be performed is
not specified.
One point has been placed ahead of these instructions:
Instruction
CAUTION
Type of danger
This information warns of a situation that may be hazardous to a person's health or cause
material and environmental damage.
Disregarding this warning sign can result in damage to the product and the health of the per-
son involved.
Always observe the measures specified to avoid this hazard.
INFORMATION
General information contains application tips and particularly useful information, but no warnings of any hazards.
1.2.3 Glossary
A short explanation of terms printed in italics (e.g. terminal) is available in the
glossary.
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Safety information
2 SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION
It's your safety
Please read these operating instructions before starting up the CCI terminal for the
first time.
The terminal is solely intended for use in agriculture. The manufacturer shall not
be held liable for any installation or use of the system over and above its intended
use.
The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any resulting damage to persons or
material. The user shall bear all risks associated with improper usage.
Use in accordance with designated purpose also includes adherence to the manu-
facturer's specified operating and repair conditions!
The pertinent accident-prevention regulations as well as any generally approved
safety-related, industrial, medical and road-traffic related regulations must be ad-
hered to! The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any arbitrary modifications
to the device.
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Safety information
Read through and understand these instructions before using the terminal. This applies equally
to all other operators, who also use the device.
During maintenance or when using a battery charger on the battery for the tractor/machine, dis-
connect the power supply to the terminal.
Never perform any maintenance work or repairs when the device is switched on.
When welding on the tractor or on an attached machine the power supply to the terminal must
be disconnected first.
Clean theterminal using clear water or water with some glass cleanser and a damp cloth only.
Press the keys with the tip of your finger. Avoid using your fingernails.
If, after reading these instructions, some parts should still be unclear to you, please contact your
local dealer to arrange for further clarification before using the CCI terminal.
Carefully read and observe all safety instructions in the manual and the safety labels attached to
the device. Safety labels must always be in a clearly legible condition. Replace any missing or
damaged labels. Make sure that the device parts have the latest safety labels affixed to them.
Replacement labels are available from your local authorised dealer.
Ensure that the terminal and add-on parts are kept in good condition.
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Safety information
EHR
Front lifting gear
Front loader
Power take-offs
Engine and gearbox
Care should be taken, in particular, to ensure that retrofitted electrical and elec-
tronic component installations correspond with the EMC Directive 89/336/EWG in
applicable version and that they bear the CE identification.
For the retrofitted installation of mobile communication systems (e.g. radio, tele-
phone) the following requirements must also be fulfilled:
Only devices that comply with the valid national regulations (e.g. registration with German Fed-
eral Agency for Telecommunication Registrations (BZT)) may be installed.
The device must be permanently installed.
The operation of portable or mobile devices within the vehicle is only permissible if there is a
permanently installed outer aerial.
The transmitting part is to be installed separate to the vehicle electronics.
The aerial must be installed properly with a good ground connection made between the aerial
and the vehicle ground.
The machine manufacturer's installation instructions must also be observed for all
wiring and installation work as well as with regard to the maximum permissible
power take-off.
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Safety information
Pressing the "Function Stop" switch causes the connected machine to be set to a
safe state; to this end the machine must support the "Function Stop" function.
CAUTION
The "Function Stop" switch never intervenes in any tractor functions, i.e. neither the cardan
shafts nor the hydraulic function are impaired!
CAUTION
Check support for Function Stop
At this moment in time, not all ISOBUS machines support this function.
• Please consult the operating instructions for the trailer device (see Chapter 2.4)
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Commissioning
3 COMMISSIONING
1 3
4 6
7 9
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Commissioning
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Commissioning
1 2 3 4 5
The interface bar is located on the rear of the terminal. In addition to the dis-
played interfaces you will find the USB connection behind a flap on the rear of
terminal.
Designation
1 CAN1-IN
2 CAN1-OUT
3 CAN2-IN
4 Video-IN
5 SIGNAL (ISO 11786)
6 RS232-1
7 RS232-2
8 WLAN
9 LIN-OUT
10 ETHERNET
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Commissioning
(lead co-
Pos. # Symbol PIN Signal Function
lour)
RS232-1 & RS232-2 / M8x1 – 4-pin plug
1 +12V / +24V Brown Supply (+UB switched)
2 TxD White Signal TxD (out)
6+7 3 GND Blue Supply ground
4 RxD Black Signal RxD (in)
LIN-OUT / M8
1 +12V / +24V Brown Supply (+UB switched)
2 NC White Not connected
9 3 GND Blue Supply ground
4 LIN Black LIN bus
CAN1-IN / M12 x1 – 8-pin plug / ISOBUS (similar to CAN2-IN)
1 +12V / +24V White Supply (+UB)
2 Emergency Stop A Brown Hardware Emergency Stop input
3 Cut-in signal Green Cut-in signal for control units (+UB switched)
4 Emergency Stop supply Yellow Hardware Emergency Stop supply
1 5 CAN1-L Grey CAN bus Low
6 GND Pink Supply ground
7 CAN1-H Blue CAN bus High
8 Screen Red Screen capacitively decoupled
USB Host 2.0 – socket
1 +5V Red Supply
2 D- White Data -
11 3 D+ Green Data +
4 GND Black Supply ground
SIGNAL / M12x1 – 5-pin socket
1 Cut-in signal Brown Supply (+UB switched)
2 FQ2 White ISO11786 "Rear PTO rotational speed"
3 GND Blue Supply ground
5 4 FQ1 Black ISO11786 “True ground speed”
Green/yell
5 Analogue input ISO11786 "Linkage position"
ow
CAN1-OUT / M12 x1 – 8-pin socket / ISOBUS
1 +12V / +24V White Supply (+UB)
2 Emergency Stop B Brown Hardware Emergency Stop output
3 Cut-in signal Green Cut-in signal for control units (+UB switched)
4 Emergency Stop supply Yellow Hardware Emergency Stop supply
2 5 CAN1-L Grey CAN bus Low
6 GND Pink Supply ground
7 CAN1-H Blue CAN bus High
8 Screen Red Screen capacitively decoupled
ETHERNET / M12x1 – 4-pin socket – D-coded (IEC 61076-2-101)
1 TX+ Yellow
2 RX+ White
10 3 TX- Orange
4 RX- Blue
Video-IN / M12 x1 – 8-pin socket
1 +12V / +24V White Video
2 RS485B Brown EIA RS-485 B
3 RS485A Green EIA RS-485 A
4 Cut-in signal Yellow Supply (+UB switched)
4 5 RS485A Grey Jumped to pin 3
6 Cut-in signal Pink Supply (+UB switched)
7 GND Blue Supply ground
8 Screen Red Screen capacitively decoupled
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Commissioning
(lead co-
Pos. # Symbol PIN Signal Function
lour)
CAN2-IN / M12 x1 – 8-pin plug
1 +12V / +24V White Supply (+UB)
2 Emergency Stop Brown Hardware Emergency Stop, jumped to PIN 4
3 Cut-in signal Green Cut-in signal for control units (+UB switched)
4 Emergency Stop Yellow Hardware Emergency Stop, jumped to PIN 2
3 5 CAN2-L Grey CAN bus Low
6 GND Pink Supply ground
7 CAN2-H Blue CAN bus High
8 Screen Red Screen capacitively decoupled
8 WLAN aerial – SMA socket
( ) – only available for connectors with strands
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Commissioning
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Commissioning
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Keypad and screen
Scroll wheel
Function Stop
Soft keys
F1 – F12
ON/OFF
Acknowledge
key
Start menu WorkingSet Freely as-
key signable key
4.1.1 Menu
Pressing the Menu key will take you straight back into the Main menu.
Active applications are not closed by this change, i.e. they remain active although
they are not visible.
INFORMATION
When changing from an active machine function, functions that are running may be automatically shut-down on
some machines. Please consult the operating instructions for the trailer device.
INFORMATION
When changing from an active machine function, functions that are running may be automatically shut-down on
some machines. Please consult the operating instructions for the trailer device.
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Keypad and screen
CAUTION
Check if Function Stop is supported
At this moment in time, not all ISOBUS machines support this function.
Please consult the operating instructions for the trailer device (see Chapter 2.4)
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Keypad and screen
INFORMATION
The ESC key can always be used when the control panel in the display has an active ESC button that can be
operated on the touch screen. The function of the key and the button is identical here.
A key mounted on the rear enables the assignment of the soft keys to be changed from the left to the
rear side or from the right to the left side.
This, in turn means that the device can be operated with one handt.
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Entering values
5 ENTERING VALUES
For both the configuration and use of the terminal as well as the connected ISO-
BUS machines require values to be entered, edited or selected.
Any value change/selection is made though so-called input dialog boxes. These
dialog boxes are shown through currently active control screen. Once the chan-
ges have been made the input dialog box is closed and you will return to the con-
trol screen.
INFORMATION
The OK button is used to accept the newly set specified value in the input dialog boxes, i.e. the
previous value is overwritten.
Alternatively, the new value can also be accepted by pressing the scroll wheel.
INFORMATION
The ESC button can also be used to cancel any actions in all the input dialog boxes, i.e. the previ-
ous value is then retained.
Alternatively, the action can also be cancelled using the ESC key on the keypad.
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Entering values
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Entering values
Pull the slide control until the desired value is set - or change the value by repeat-
edly pressing the [+] or [-] buttons or change the value by turning the scroll wheel.
INFORMATION
The terminal remembers the last display form used. The next time the input dialog box is called up for numerical
values this is then immediately chosen as the display form.
INFORMATION
If a value is entered that is outside the valid value range, then the input field is highlighted in red.
Please change the value accordingly.
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Entering values
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Entering values
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Menu structure
6 MENU STRUCTURE
The basic device settings are made in the menu tree which can be accessed
through the main menu. For a better overview the available menu items are shows
as follows in a tree form.
The various settings are looked at in more detail in the following chapters.
6.1 Graphical overview
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Menu structure
In the Main menu you have direct access to the five submenus
Start
System settings
Country settings
Information/Diagnosis
Service settings.
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Menu structure
The System settings menu can be used to adapt the terminal to suit your individ-
ual requirements.
6.2.2.1Display
The Display menu item opens a submenu with the following entries:
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Menu structure
6.2.2.2Touch screen
The Touch screen menu item opens a submenu with the following entries:
6.2.2.2.2 Volume
Set the required volume for the signal generator.
The value can be adjusted in a range from 30% … 100%.
6.2.2.3Date/Time
The Date/Time menu item can be used to set the date and the time. A submenu
opens with the following entries:
6.2.2.3.1 Year
Set the current year.
In each case enter 4 digits, in other words, e.g. "2010", not "10".
6.2.2.3.2 Month
Set the current month. Enter a number between 1 and 12.
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Menu structure
6.2.2.3.3 Day
Set the current day. Enter a number between 1 and 31.
6.2.2.3.4 Hour
Set the current hour. Enter the time irrespective of the set format (12h or 24h for-
mat) always in 24h format.
6.2.2.3.5 Minutes
Set the minutes. Enter a number between 0 and 59.
6.2.2.4Interface settings
The Interface settings menu item can be used to configure the physical inter-
faces. At the time of printing this document only the Ethernet interface can be con-
figured.
6.2.2.4.1 LAN
INFORMATION
The settings described below are only of any interest when the terminal is operated in a network, and therefore
they normally do not need to be made.
Consult your network administrator to make the settings.
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Menu structure
The Country settings menu item can be used to make all country and language-
specific settings for the terminal.
6.2.3.1Language
The terminal for this printed version currently supports the following languages:
German,
English,
French,
Hungarian.
6.2.3.2Unit system
The terminal supports the following unit systems:
Metric,
Imperial,
US.
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Menu structure
6.2.3.3Date format
Set the required date format.
mmddyyyy,
ddmmyyyy,
yyyymmdd.
INFORMATION
This setting only affects the date information transferred from the terminal to the ISOBUS.
6.2.3.4Time format
Set whether the time is to be managed and displayed in 24h format, in other
words from 0-23 hours, or in 12h format, i.e. 1-12 a.m./p.m.
12h,
24h.
INFORMATION
This setting only affects the time information transferred from the terminal to the ISOBUS.
6.2.3.5Number format
Select the required method of displaying the decimal point
. or
,
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Menu structure
6.2.4 Information/Diagnosis
6.2.4.1Version data
Change from the Information and diagnosis menu into the submenu called
Version data.
The following information is then shown in the display:
Terminal firmware version (ANEDO System)
Operating system
Version of all software plug-ins
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Menu structure
6.2.4.2System data
Change from the Information and diagnosis menu into the submenu called
System data.
The following information is then shown in the display
Device type (CCI 100 or CCI 200),
Serial number,
Terminal date of manufacture,
General information on hardware.
6.2.4.3Memory status
Change from the Information and diagnosis menu into the submenu called
Memory status.
The following information is then shown in the display for the main memory (RAM)
and the memory (Flash):
Total available memory capacity,
used memory capacity and
free memory space.
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Menu structure
6.2.4.5ISOBUS device
Change from the Information and diagnosis menu into the submenu called
ISOBUS device.
The display shows all the machines connected to the terminal as well as all other
active bus users.
You can acknowledge the message with OK and return to the menu.
6.2.4.6Test hardware
The Test hardware menu enables you to check the functionality of the display
and the controls. A submenu opens with the following entries:
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Menu structure
6.2.5 Service
The Service menu item is protected by a password known to the manufacturer or
the sales and service partner only. Access to this menu and its submenus is re-
stricted to Service staff only.
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Technical data
7 TECHNICAL DATA
7.2 Electronics
Rated voltage [V] 12 and 24
permissible range [V] 9…30
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Glossary
8 GLOSSARY
ACK Acknowledge
Control screen The values and controls shown on the monitor make
up the total control screen. The touch screen can be
used to directly select the displayed elements.
CCI Competence Centre ISOBUS e.V.
Implement Add-on or trailer machine
Incremental sen- Scroll wheel
sor
TC Task Controller
Terminal CCI 100 or CCI 200 ISOBUS terminal or existing ter-
minal
9 LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Function Stop...............................................................................................................................................10
Figure 2: View and pin assignment for ISOBUS connector.........................................................................................11
Figure 3: Pin assignment for signal socket .................................................................................................................12
Figure 4: Interface bar ................................................................................................................................................13
Figure 5: Schematic connection overview..................................................................................................................16
Figure 6: Keypad and screen.......................................................................................................................................18
Figure 7: Entering numerical values using the numerical keypad..............................................................................22
Figure 8: Entering numerical values using the scroll wheel .......................................................................................22
Figure 9: Entering numerical values using the slide control.......................................................................................23
Figure 10: Input dialog box for boolean values ..........................................................................................................24
Figure 11: Input dialog box for list selection ..............................................................................................................25
Figure 12: Main menu.................................................................................................................................................27
Figure 13: System settings..........................................................................................................................................28
Figure 14: Country settings.........................................................................................................................................31
Figure 15: Information and diagnosis.........................................................................................................................33
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